"On Sunday, 33 evangelical Protestant pastors in 22 states will demand that the rest of us do precisely that, when they participate in a 'pulpit initiative' conceived by an Arizona-based Christian legal organization -- the Alliance Defense Fund -- which hopes to overturn the Internal Revenue Code's 54-year-old ban on political endorsements by tax-exempt organizations, including churches."
Separation of church and state, as we know it, would be in shreds -- and the process wouldn't stop there.
So much for the integrity of our democratic elections -- unless we recognize that the tax code, like the Constitution itself, is not a suicide pact.
Isn't it something to see liberals and haters of the Bible, the Church and of real Christians (that hold to Scriptural teachings, on both current events, or historical ones), use the words of our Founding Fathers to make them look to support godless, heathen ideas of liberals? Yet when a Christian or historian shows the volumes of speeches, writings and works of our Founding Fathers that demonstrates their committed Christian beliefs and desires for a Christian nation, all that is somehow just "stuff" from the past. And not taken seriously? Or claimed to be taken out of context (which is exactly what liberals do daily). I believe the liberals do this for several reasons. One is that they attack, slander or distort information about our US past, and all Christians, out of the fear that they have towards a unified Christian movement, or change of the guard in Washington, DC. They want absolute power, and they'll do anything to get it. While doing anything to keep what power they have today too.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
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